A/2, Jahurul Islam Avenue
Jahurul Islam City, Aftabnagar
Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh
M.A in English Literature, University of Dhaka.
B.A in English, University of Dhaka.
Moumita Haque Shenjutee is a lecturer at the department of English, East West University. She completed her graduation and post-graduation from the department of English, University of Dhaka. Her areas of interest include South Asian Literature, Modern and Post modern Literature, Diasporic Literature, Subaltern Studies, Post colonial Theory, and Feminist Studies. Besides being an educator and academician, she is also a professional artist who is enlisted in Bangladesh Television as a classical music performer. She has performed in various prestigious classical conferences as well as popular TV channels of Bangladesh.
Lecturer, East West University ( 2022-)
Moumita Haque Shenjutee's areas of interest include South Asian Literature, Modern and Post modern Literature, Diasporic Literature, Subaltern Studies, Post colonial Theory, and Feminist Studies.
Shenjutee, Moumita Haque. “The Narrative of Silenced Voices: A Retrospect to the 1969 Mass Upsurge
Depicted in Akhtaruzzaman Elias’s Chilekothar Sepai” Spectrum, vol. 16, 2022.
Shenjutee, Moumita Haque. “The Conflict between Gender, Sexuality and Patriarchal Ideals Emerging from Colonial
India: A Retrospective on Nirad C Chaudhuri’s Literary Works and Essays” Harvest, Vol. 37, 2023.
Conference on "Ruptures and Resilience: English Studies in the now", November 4 and 5, 2022: The following paper was presented at the conference hosted by North South University-
"Gendering Diasporic Rootlessness and Melancholia: A Comparative analysis of the female protagonists of The Shadow Lines and Palabar Poth Nei [No Escape Route]."
International Conference on “Refugee, Resistance, and Recognition: Global Literary Representations in [Post] post-colonial Perspectives”, February 24-25, 2023. The following paper was presented at the conference hosted by Shahjalal University-
"The Refugee Women, Their Agency and Their Voice: A Comparative Analysis of the Female Protagonists of Ritwik Ghatak’s Movies “Meghe Dhaka Tara” (The Cloud Capped Star) and “Subarnarekha” (The Golden Thread) from a Subaltern Perspective."
International Conference on “Mapping Gendered Spaces in Language, Literature and Culture” ”, May 4-5, 2023. The following paper was presented at the conference hosted by Dhaka University-
“A Space for Gendered Subaltern Voice and Agency in Chaudhury’s Battle and Beloved Rongomala”
Received the Dean's Award, 2022.
Awarded with Arts Faculty Centenary scholarship, 2022.
Received Dhaka University Merit Scholarship, 2019.
Became Champion in the Inter- departmental cultural competition of Faculty of Arts, DU, 2018.